Chapter 773: Chapter 323 Organizational Restructuring Chapter 773: Chapter 323 Organizational Restructuring The Terminal Illness Hospital on Misty Island had already admitted one hundred AIDS patients and one hundred cancer patients from China, all free of charge, for a week of treatnt. Over this week, they fully cooperated with the hospital in various instruntal treatnts and took the supplentary dicine. During this period, renowned experts invited dostically were constantly tracking the patients’ treatnt and analyzing their health data.
As the instruntal treatnts gradually progressed, the terminal patients’ health data underwent significant changes, and their conditions slowly began to improve. In the end, the experts suddenly discovered that all the AIDS viruses and cancer cells in the patients’ bodies had miraculously disappeared.
Without the AIDS virus and cancer cells, these terminal patients naturally made a recovery. Their years of illness had weakened their bodies, so they still appeared sowhat frail, but since the root cause of their diseases had been eliminated, they would completely regain their health with enough nutrition in the coming period.
Faced with these results, the experts could hardly believe their research. However, they were very pleased because these two terminal diseases could indeed be cured, giving humanity an additional lifeline. After obtaining the patients’ consent, they organized and released the patients’ data to inform everyone about this incredible news.
Under the witness of these renowned experts, the news that the Terminal Illness Hospital could cure terminal diseases spread rapidly. Soon the whole world knew that from now on, neither AIDS nor cancer would pose a threat to human life. Of course, this was provided that patients received treatnt from the Terminal Illness Hospital.
Due to Dream Technology’s good reputation, consurs had a relatively high level of trust in the news announced by Dream Technology. However, because these two terminal diseases had plagued humanity for many years and taken many lives, people remained skeptical that these diseases could be truly cured. Nonetheless, once the experts published detailed treatnt data and proved that humanity had indeed conquered these two diseases, everyone started to believe in the treatnt capabilities of the Terminal Illness Hospital.
To the average person, although the treatnt at the Terminal Illness Hospital was extrely costly, they held a positive attitude towards the ergence of this technology, as it ant an additional chance at life. However, so with ulterior motives had a completely different view of the hospital’s technology. Voices of doubt began to arise from The United States of Arica, suggesting that the clinical observation was unreliable since no well-known Arican doctors were involved. They strongly demanded that Dream Island allow international dical professionals, especially those from the USA, to observe the hospital in order to verify the institution’s strength in technology.
Other countries started to express different opinions, arguing that the thod for treating terminal diseases was a matter of life and death for all of humanity. Therefore, Dream Island should not possess it alone but should open the technology to the world for shared benefit. So believed that the hospital should publish its technology in scientific journals and have it evaluated by the Nobel Prize committee. If the technology was genuine, they claid that the developers would definitely win the Nobel Prize in dicine and gain not only a substantial amount of prize money but also imnse personal honor.
Still, these harsh criticisms did not overly concern Yan Fei, because in the end, these people’s ultimate goal was to obtain the technology to cure the two terminal diseases and reap significant economic benefits. Yan Fei had no desire to engage with them; he held the technology and possessed great strength, which left his critics powerless without his concession.
Moreover, since the Chinese experts had proven the technology’s validity, the entire world had already co to believe in the Terminal Illness Hospital’s capabilities, negating the need for approvals from the USA or the Nobel Prize committee. For example, Yan Fei was quite busy now, negotiating with many countries aiming to include them in the Dream Island Directory of Friendly Cooperation.
Following the hospital’s demonstration of its prowess, those nations that had been dragging their feet in negotiations with Dream Island began to hasten the process, eager to finalize agreents and secure a spot in the Directory of Friendly Cooperation. They wanted their dostic patients with terminal diseases to be able to receive treatnt at the Dream Island Hospital for Incurable Diseases.
Thus, Yan Fei also accelerated negotiations with these earnest countries, who promised normal sales of Dream Technology’s products within their borders and ensured that no intentional obstacles would be aid at Dream Island citizens. Following these assurances, Dream Island swiftly signed agreents with these nations, admitting them to their Directory of Friendly Cooperation.
Through agreents with these countries, Dream Island’s products gained access to their markets, and in return, these countries’ patients with terminal diseases were given the opportunity to seek treatnt at Dream Island. Both parties benefited in a win-win exchange.
The only impedint during the negotiations was the standard for treatnt costs, but with Yan Fei’s insistence, the treatnt fee standard was finally established. Globally, the treatnt cost for Chinese patients was the lowest, at five million RMB. For other countries, the costs were significantly higher, starting at a minimum of ten million RMB and even reaching up to fifty million RMB. This vast difference was set according to the varied economic developnt levels of each nation.
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